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Taylor in 1967. Johnnie Taylor was born in Crawfordsville, Arkansas, United States. [5] He grew up in West Memphis, Arkansas, performing in gospel groups as a youngster.As an adult, he had one release, "Somewhere to Lay My Head", on Chicago's Vee Jay Records label in the 1950s, as part of the gospel group The Highway Q.C.'s, which included a young Sam Cooke. [5]
Eargasm is an album by the American R&B singer Johnnie Taylor, released in March 1976 on Columbia Records. [2] [3] The album contains "Disco Lady", which was a No. 1 pop hit for four weeks, and achieved the first platinum certification for a single, with two million copies sold. [4]
Johnny's Greatest Hits is a compilation album by vocalist Johnny Mathis that was released by Columbia Records on March 17, 1958; [1] the album has been described as the "original greatest-hits package". [2]
Williams, Robi, and Taylor led their own Platters' groups and for a short while, Taylor, Robi, and Lynch joined forces as "The Original Platters" with Williams-clone Johnny Barnes as their lead singer. To distinguish his group from the offshoots started by former members, Ram added his name to that of the group.
Johnny Mathis – vocals; Mike Berniker – preparation and remastering; Tim Geelan – engineering, preparation and remastering; Nancy Stahl – artwork; Howard Garwood – liner notes; Digitally mastered at CBS, New York
Johnny Gill — Johnny Gill: 1990 "Pump Up the Bass" by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince "Funky President (People It's Bad)" by James Brown "Ooh, I Love It (Love Break)" by The Salsoul Orchestra "Sensitivity (Extended Club Video Mix)" † Ralph Tresvant — Sensitivity: 1990 "Human" by The Human League "Bring the Noise" by Public Enemy
All Time Greatest Movie Songs; American Epic: The Best of Blind Willie Johnson; The Andy Williams Sound of Music; Andy Williams' Greatest Hits; Andy Williams' Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (American album) Andy Williams' Newest Hits; Anna Vissi (1999 album) Appetite for Destruction (Xzibit album) Aretha Sings the Blues; The Art Garfunkel Album
Highwayman, consisting of ten tracks, was released as a follow-up to the successful single of the same name and the title track of the album itself."Highwayman", a Jimmy Webb cover, hit the top of the country charts and was followed up by the Top 20 hit "Desperados Waiting for a Train", whose original version was released by Guy Clark.